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Essay

Srđan Spasojević’s A Serbian Film (Srpski Film, 2010)

Vol. 78 (October 2017) by Anna Batori
What is the intent and potential rationale behind Srdjan Spasojević's willingly degrading film?
Interview

Bojana Burnać on My Life Without Air

Vol. 77 (September 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Documentary filmmaker and free diver Bojana Burnać speaks about her background in the sport, the film’s making, and its aesthetics.
Review

Bojana Burnać’s My Life Without Air (Moj život bez zraka, 2017)

Vol. 77 (September 2017) by Konstanty Kuzma
Bojana Burnać dives into free diving, an extreme underwater sport.
Essay

Filming Homosexuality in the Yugoslav Black Wave (1967-1971)

Vol. 78 (October 2017) by Sanja Lazarević Radak
This essay retraces the way Black Wave directors instrumentalized forms of sexuality perceived as "deviant" for their artistic purposes.
Review

Robert Kirchhoff’s A Hole in the Head (2016)

Vol. 75 (May 2017) by Jack Page
Kirchhoff’s documentary essay about the Romani holocaust stresses the right to resist the erasure of traumatic artifacts.
Review

Kristýna Bartošová’s The Dangerous World of Doctor Doleček (Nebezpečný svět Rajka Dolečka, 2015)

Vol. 75 (May 2017) by Konstanty Kuzma
A director whose extended family fell victim to the Srebrenica massacre decides to make a film about one of its most prominent deniers.
Review

Dane Komljen’s All the Cities of the North (Svi severni gradovi, 2016)

Vol. 74 (April 2017) by Rohan Crickmar
This experimental feature addresses the problem of cohabitation through a minimalistic allegory.
Interview

Bojan Vuletić on Requiem for Mrs. J

Vol. 73 (March 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Vuletić reveals what inspired him to make his film, and whether he thinks there really is a place for optimism in his bleak vision of post-Yugoslav reality.
Review

Teona Strugar Mitevska’s When the Day Had no Name (2017)

Vol. 73 (March 2017) by Carlos Kong
Teona Strugar Mitevska dramatizes a recent Macedonian hate-crime.
Review

Bojan Vuletić’s Requiem for Mrs. J (Rekvijem za gospođu J., 2017)

Vol. 73 (March 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Bojan Vuletić’s feature offers a bleak vision of post-Yugoslav reality.
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